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If King Tut Could Talk - World Affairs Council

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Local ResourcesArab American Community Coalition of Washington Statehttp://www.theaacc.org/index.phpShortly after the tragic events of September 11th, 2001, a number of dedicated community membersfounded the Arab American Community Coalition (AACC).Arab Center of Washingtonhttp://arabcenterwa.org/Founded in 1992, the Arab Center of Washington (ACW) is a non-profit organization working inWashington State to foster deeper understanding of and appreciation for the richness and vibrancy ofArab culture and its contributions, through educational programs and community outreach events.Idriss Mosquehttp://www.simq.org/Idriss Mosque is a non-profit religious organization established in 1981. Idriss Mosque is the flagshipMosque for Seattle in Washington State. It was the first mosque west of the Mississippi River designed inan Arabesque architecture styleIslamic Educational Center of Seattlehttp://iecseattle.org/template.php?page=main.phpThe Islamic Educational Center of Seattle (IECS), is a non-profit organization dedicated to provideeducational, cultural and religious services in the greater Puget Sound area. IECS is not affiliated with anypolitical organization, political party, or any government.Islamic School of Seattlehttp://www.islamicschoolofseattle.com/We emphasize the mercy, compassion and limitless love of Allah (SWT). Students are encouraged toalways wonder at Allah’s creation; looking through Muslim eyes at history, math, science and all ofhuman knowledge and to think, as Allah (SWT) has commanded, inquisitively and creatively.©Michael Scott<strong>World</strong> <strong>Affairs</strong> <strong>Council</strong> Resource Packet: Pacific Science Center Presents—The Golden <strong>King</strong> and the Great Pharaoh: November 1, 201235

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